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Dipetalonema viteae: Microfilariae production in various mouse strains and in nude mice
Authors:A. Haque  M.J. Worms  Bridget M. Ogilvie  A. Capron
Affiliation:1. Institut Pasteur, 59012 Lille Cedex, France;2. National Institute for Medical Research, Mill Hill, London, NW7 1AA, England, United Kingdom
Abstract:Adult female Dipetalonema viteae worms obtained from hamsters were introduced beneath the dorsal skin of Balbc, C57Bl6, and C3HHe mice. The microfilaraemia from the transplanted worms in Balbc mice was higher and persisted longer than in C57Bl6, and in C3HHe mice was intermediate between these two strains. The transplanted adult worms were killed earlier in C57Bl6 compared to Balbc mice; adult worms were killed before the microfilariae were cleared from the circulation. D. viteae infective larvae did not reach maturity in mice but when female worms were implanted into mice which had been infected with third-stage infective larvae 6 or 19 days previously, microfilarial production was inhibited. Outbred as well as inbred nude mice infected with 10 or 20 infective larvae died by Day 15, whereas the normal littermate control mice that received the same number of infective larvae remained alive and healthy. There was no difference in the duration and level of microfilaraemia from implanted female worms in outbred nudes and their heterozygous littermate control mice. In contrast, microfilaraemia in inbred Balbc Nu+ was similar to that of inbred BalbcNuNu only until Day 45; thereafter the microfilaraemia declined to zero around Day 160 in the Nu+, at which time it was still high and persisted longer in the BalbcNuNu. Transplanted adults were viable in inbred BalbcNuNu for a longer time than in Balbc Nu+. When infected, amicrofilaraemic nudes, littermate controls, and three strains of mice were challenged, a very low level short-lasting microfilaraemia resulted.
Keywords:Nematode  parasitic  Filarioidea  Mouse strains  Genotype  Microfilaremia  Larvae  infective  Mice  nude  Resistance  innate  acquired  T-cell control  Tick
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